The age at which Jesus was baptized and began his ministry.
What is 30 years old?
This well known parable tells the story of a man who repents, a father who is quick to forgive, and a brother who is reluctant to do so.
What is the Parable of the Prodigal Son?
Jesus calmed a great storm with the words "Peace, be still." while crossing this body of water.
What is the Sea of Galilee?
This is the cause of our estrangement from God, which is overcome through the atonement.
What is sin?
Resurrection is the uniting of these, never again to be divided.
What are spirit and body (or spirit body and body of flesh and bones)?
In answer to the question "What shall I do to inherit eternal life, Jesus offered this 'simple phrase', the inspiration for one of our most familiar hymns.
What is "Come, follow me?"
This parable compares the kingdom of heaven to "the least of all seeds" which grows until it becomes "the greatest among herbs."
What is the Parable of the Mustard Seed?
After healing a man of this disease, Jesus instructed him to show himself to the priest, and make the offerings prescribed in the law of Moses.
What is leprosy?
Jesus prayed and shed His blood in this place as part of making a perfect atonement for all mankind.
What is the Garden of Gethsemane?
She was the first to see the resurrected Lord.
Who is Mary Magdalene?
Twice during passover Jesus drove money changers and these sacrificial animals from the temple, quoting from Isaiah: "My house shall be called the house of prayer."
What are oxen, sheep, and doves?
This parable teaches about the joy in heaven over one sinner that repents and is returned to the fold.
What is the Parable of the Lost Sheep?
Jesus turned water into wine at a marriage party in this town near Nazareth.
What is Cana?
This religious practice of the ancient Israelites, codified in the law of Moses, was symbolic of the forthcoming death of Jesus Christ and was done by faith in Him.
What is animal sacrifice?
When Jesus appeared to the 11 apostles and others with them in Jerusalem after his resurrection, he gave them proof of his physical body by letting them touch his hands and feet, and then eating these.
What are fish and honeycomb?
This remarkable discourse includes the beatitudes, the 'salt of the earth' analogy, the Lord's prayer, and the 'Golden Rule'.
What is the Sermon on the Mount?
A lawyer asked this question of Jesus, to which He responded by sharing the Parable of the Good Samaritan.
"Who is my neighbor?"
These are the provisions with which Jesus fed a multitude of 5,000 men (plus women and children) in the desert near Bethsaida.
What are five loaves and two fishes?
The apostle Paul taught these Saints about the atonement, writing in an epistle: "For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive."
Who are the Corinthians?
He was a member of the Sanhedrin, a rich and faithful Israelite who took no part in the condemnation of the Lord, and after the crucifixion, offered his own new tomb for the burial of Jesus.
Who was Joseph of Arimathea?
In this heavenly manifestation, Peter, James, and John saw the Lord in a glorified state, received priesthood keys from Moses and Elijah, and heard the voice of the Father bearing witness that Jesus is His beloved Son.
What is the Transfiguration of Christ?
This parable teaches about the eventual gathering of the righteous from among the wicked at the end of the world.
What is the Parable of the Wheat and the Tares?
Lazarus "had lain in the grave" for this amount of time before being raised by Jesus.
What is four days?
Jacob, the brother of Nephi, used this word to describe the atonement, which enables us to overcome the fall and return to the presence of the Lord.
What is infinite?
In his epistle to the Corinthians, Paul testified that the risen Lord had been seen by more than this many brethren at once.
What is 500?